@MartinJames Yeah, I hadn't seen the response (the poster didn't manage to ping me). the others are parasites while posting a givez me teh codez post is somewhat amusing... Sad, but somewhat amusing anyway. Good it got deleted. I hadn't responded to that comment - probably better for me too. :-)
@Makyen Yeah, that was excellent. As I told Eliot, I hadn't seen that one. Explains some of the code my boss writes - he's got a disobedient butterfly that's being passive resistant by random twitches in the wings.
@SurajRao Seems to be their choice, although it's irrelevant given that the question is off-topic without code. If it was exposing sensitive info (email, etc.) it should be edited and redacted... but it's just random text at this point.
FYI, I have seeded another 40 or so documentation questions into the CV Queue.
Most are POB or an off-site request (if you care to filter by those reasons for efficiency). This list has another 60-70 or so unseeded questions that are likely off-topic stackoverflow.com/…
@Ferrybig Not from Netherlands but we had same problem in Italy.. I just loaded a chain saw in the car and nothing could stop me not even telephone pole's. :D
@Ferrybig this is some of the damage I did (but I also reconnect the lines later to have inet at home :D) photos.app.goo.gl/LWC0AAKUVO235ExR2
@Ferrybig we had a big mess with tons of telephone pole's,trees on road even road signs went down. I have fixed the connections but the pole's are still on the ground.
We had huge problems with the public traffic, trains weren't driving, busses were delayed and full, no airplanes because they couldn't unload the passengers
Today a customer was shocked by discovering an useful piece of information on MSDN. Microsoft representatives replied that they are working on this problem and a fix will soon be available. [from segfault archive] — Luka RamishviliDec 23 '11 at 5:58
@E_net4 such occurrences have always been rare, even 6 years ago on the site
there was a higher rate of them in 2008 and 2009, but since then it's one or two qusetions every few weeks or months that blows up, depending on the ubiquity of the language in question
@Cerbrus Nowadays? That's how FGITW has always worked... the upvotes are from the ones who didn't win the race, rather than from people whom the answer helped. (Because what's the likelihood that 8 people just happened to need to know that at just that moment?)
Before I do that, please be more specific, i.e. link to it, so that multiple ROs don't remove multiple CVRs...
@Nkosi So if someone puts something like "please be gentle with me I'm new" or "I've got no coding experience" If I was editing the post anyway could they be taken out?
@JakeSymons The "please be gentle with me" could be removed. The fact that they are new, or that they have no coding experience might be relevant, as that can inform the level of detail needed in an answer. (ninja'ed)
@Makyen "Oh, I always tell them I'm a newbie. They give more detailed answers and I get a B instead of C.... "Yeah, those idiots anwering on SO are totally pwned. Is the bar open yet? it's your round!".